Fox is usually criticized for having whites talk about racism (because they’re not allowed to talk about racism apparently), but this morning it’s MSNBC’s liberal Mika Brzezinski who got slammed for daring to point out the hypocrisy of a rapper who cancelled his appearance over a racist video.
Watch below:
Mika merely pointed out that it was kinda hypocritical for Wocka Flocka Flame to be so upset about SAE’s racist video when his rap songs are drizzled with the same epithet and with violence and misogyny. I dunno, seems legit to me.
Twitter immediately crazy and purposely misrepresented Mika as blaming rap for the racist comments, because why not?
If @morningmika wasn't trying to "make right" on this rap/n-word stuff people might see she has a point. PC crowd she loves embarrassed her.
— Dale Jackson (@TheDaleJackson) March 11, 2015
Do your arms hurt from all that reaching you were doing on #morningjoe you racist bitch? @morningmika
— Margot Tenenbaum (@JulieOfcharsky) March 11, 2015
https://twitter.com/theafr0dite/status/575662136459935744
There is no way any thinking person would justify that behavior and dated song as having a link to present-day rap. @JoeNBC @morningmika
— _| / |/| | || K❤️ (@KeenePOV) March 11, 2015
https://twitter.com/CarlosxVercetti/status/575738408649158656
https://twitter.com/amadoit/status/575731130961391617
Staggeringly prejudiced people like @morningmika and @JoeNBC cause more racism than any rap song ever did #RapAlbumsThatCausedSlavery
— Nicholaus (@Nicholaus_P) March 11, 2015
So @Morning_Joe @morningmika blame racism by white college students on rap music?
— (((Political Nerd))) (@Sttbs73) March 11, 2015
@morningmika bitch you are nothing but the gum on a shoe of any man you Spineless HEBitch you devils deserve to be sent back to the Caucas
— Seven the General (@SeventheGeneral) March 11, 2015
I am not here for @morningmika & @joenbc using SAE to denounce rap. If you think the biggest problem facing Black folk is hip hop . . .
— Hercules Mulligan (@johnvmoore) March 11, 2015
I'm curious to know what was in @morningmika and @Morning_Joe cup of Joe this morning for them to attribute #SAE spewing hatred due to rap?
— ShakariSBriggs (@ShakariSBriggs) March 11, 2015
Mika later came back for a rare afternoon appearance on MSNBC to grovel before the arch-racepimp Al Sharpton and beg for forgiveness. I don’t think it was granted.